As the summer wind turns once again to Fall it’s time to reflect on another busy summer here at FPMC. With grateful thanks to the United Way of Monmouth County we have been able to add a case manager to work with our families. Case management is the key component to what makes us successful here - we move families into permanent, independent, self sustained housing by targeting the causes of homelessness and prevent it in the future. Until now, much of my time has been split between acting as director and case manager, and having Katie here to work with the families will make a big difference in what we can now accomplish as an agency.
We recently received news that our bid for property on the base of Fort Monmouth, if it indeed does close as projected, has been accepted by the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization and Planning Authority (FMERPA) and recommended to HUD. If HUD accepts this plan, then upon the closure of the base we will receive a building which will become our new day center. This day center will not only be the new location for FPMC, but it will be the new hub for both networks! We are moving forward with the plan to build a southern Monmouth rotation, and this Fort Monmouth site will become a central day center where both sets of families will come to daily for laundry, showering, case management, job search, and all the other functions of our center as the “home away from home”. We are grateful to the advisory committees of FMERPA, to the hard working staff at the FMERPA offices and the general public for recognizing the need for a larger family shelter in Monmouth County and the work we do at FPMC.
Finally, we are waiting to hear whether our most recent project will be accepted by HUD. The county asked us to participate in the “Continnuum of Care” submission this year with all other county providers of homeless services, and to present as the potential “Rapid Rehousing” agent. This program is relatively new around the country and gaining momentum. Google Rapid Rehousing for more information, but basically it would give FPMC the opportunity to help more families by providing short term rental assistance to families with few barriers to housing by creating partnerships with area landlords. We’re extremely excited about this program and indebted to the individuals at the Monmouth County Division of Social Services/Human Services Advisory Committee Jeff Schwartz, Laurie Duhovney and Ginny Edwards, the Monmouth County Community Development Director. Their faith in our agency’s ability to carry out this program is appreciated and we will do our best to meet their expectations. For everyone waiting with us on this news, we should know right around the New Year - stay tuned!
We have certainly been blessed with wonderful friends, supporters and events over the past few months. To quote our favorite childhood movie, “everything changes so quickly here!” (Can you name that movie? Trivia challenge!)
There is a county wide bake sale being held at our supporting congregations on Sept. 27th. On October 5th we are having our very first dinner-dance at McLoone’s Pier House from 6-10 p.m in Long Branch. Call the office if you are interested in attending, tickets are going quickly and are only $60 per person. Don’t forget the big gala held for us by the Hope for Children Foundation, this year it will be on November 7th and again at the Ocean Place Spa and Resort in Long Branch. This fabulous event draws an amazing crowd, has great gifts and they are extremely generous to our organization.